Very sorry attempt to make a light lager, I did not enjoy this one bit. Odd color, and not much taste at all. No real body, a very thin palate and texture. If you want to drink light beer, then try something else.

The beer that wasn’t there, from the brewery that specializes in beer without interest. Floral hops, no malt, no bitterness. No head, weird color like a raspberry ice tea. Dead flat in the mouth. No charm. Stick with ginger ale or mineral water.

Bottle. Poured a dark amber color with an average creamy white head that was mostly lasting. Light hoppy aroma. Light to medium body with a thin texture. Light flavor with short finish. A premium but light beer.

(12 oz bottle: Obtained in trade with hopdog, thanks Steve!) Typical light beer, with a woody, cardboard flavor and nose, and minimal sweetness, but there is a slight hop bitterness, but ever so slight, and only because the malt is so weak. Also typical is the quickly diminishing flavor as it drops off a cliff, leading to a very quick and flavorless finish. Light bodied, pretty watery. Medium straw body is crystal clear. The small, white head fades to a patchy film. Why would anyone drink this? Filtered water has no calories and tastes better.

Poured an effervescent yellow with a semi-creamy white head. Citrusy hop aroma... surprisingly good for the style. Taste is mostly that of burnt corn with a distasteful finish. Seems to be missing a lot of the citrus tones and refreshing nature of the regular Premium beer.

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